You can't "recycle" a battery but there are rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries range in size anywhere from AAA to car batteries.
Batteries are the most recycled item
They can be recycled: http://www.sheknows.com/home-and-gardening/articles/804238/what-can-you-do-with-your-old-batteries-can-they-be-recycled
They should be recycled but they arnt. You could use one of them plug in battery wall chargers.
They are not refurbished but are recycled.
The benefits of using Eneloop batteries are that they have a long life. Similarly, these batteries come pre-charged and energized. They can be recharged and recycled, often saving the owner money.
They get recycled
they get thrown out no, they get recycled
No. They have to be taken apart and recycled. There are chemicals in some electronic devices. A new concern should be hybrid batteries that many cars have today. The batteries only last about 10 years and contain chemicals that make them work . In the next few years as the cars get older the batteries will need,to be recycled.
Most of the material is recycled.
If they are recycled properly, no, they are not bad for the environment.
Button batteries are to be returned to the original dealer or recycled. They may be a recycling center near you.
You sure can! Lithium, in theory, can be recycled an unlimited amount of times and still be usable for creating more batteries. There are many areas and programs dedicated to recycling old electronics and the batteries that accompany them. Although it actually costs more to recycle a lithium battery than it takes to mine the lithium, recycling is still encouraged because demand for lithium is increasing and supply may shift in the future.